The office of Virginia Attorney General Jason S. Miyares announced a $1.3 million settlement with the Washington Commanders over allegations that the team improperly withheld deposits from season ticket holders under the ownership of Daniel Snyder. The settlement, part of a lawsuit in Virginia, includes $600,000 returned to 475 ticket holders and an additional $700,000 in penalties and costs.
The Commanders agreed to pay $600,000 to 475 fans affected by this practice. The franchise will also pay $700,000 in penalties, the attorney general said. https://t.co/baT7JFL7Hd
Virginia's attorney general announced that the state reached a settlement with the Washington Commanders over alleged unreturned season ticket deposits. https://t.co/zsW9cbh28G
The Washington Commanders agreed to a $1.3 million settlement after failing to return season ticket deposits to fans under their previous owners, Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares said Tuesday. https://t.co/PxRU9UJMQ1
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The Washington Commanders settled for $1.3 million with season ticket holders over allegations of withheld deposits and fees. They've returned $600,000 to 475 ticket holders and will pay an additional $700,000 in penalties and costs. More ⤵️ https://t.co/lQL1jwtKFY
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The office of Virginia Attorney General Jason S. Miyares (R) reached a $1.3 million settlement with the Washington Commanders over allegations that the team improperly withheld deposits from season ticket holders under the ownership of Daniel Snyder. https://t.co/t47L9UGUx5